Foreign News: Visitor Bearing Gifts

In the audience watching Nasser's parade of military power, a burly,
heavy-faced man in a white suit smiled contentedly and ran a comb
through his mop of greying hair. Frozen-Faced Molotov's successor as
Soviet Foreign Minister proved a man of many mobile impressions (see
cuts). A year ago Dmitry Shepilov came to Cairo as editor of Pravda; a
few months later came Nasser's arms deal with the Communists, which set
Nasser up in business as a man no longer dependent on the West alone.
Now, as Foreign Minister, Shepilov was, back to inspect his handiwork.
This time he also came bearing...